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'Our economy suffers from an uncompetitive playing field'

'The economy will be hampered if the market is controlled by a handful of people'

Update : 20 Jun 2022, 04:42 PM

Bangladesh Competitive Commission Chairperson Md Mafizul Islam said that it was not possible to develop the country's economy without ensuring a competitive market, as it could contribute significantly to the GDP growth of the country.

"The economy will be hampered if the market is controlled by a handful of people. The main objective of the Bangladesh Competitive Commission is economic development by creating a healthy competitive environment in trade and commerce in the context of growing economic development of the country," he said at a seminar on the role of stakeholders in ensuring fair competition at the Chittagong Circuit House on Sunday.

"The commission also works to prevent, control and eliminate anti-competitive activities. To ensure fair competition in business, everyone from consumers to producers needs to be aware. If we know your problems while doing business, we will try to solve them," Islam added.

Chittagong Divisional Commissioner Md Ashraf Uddin presided over the seminar.

Speaking as the special guest at the seminar, Bangladesh Police Chittagong Range DIG Md Anwar Hossain said that everyone is involved in the market system.

The government has enacted competitive laws in the interest of the people. The commission implements this law, he also said. 

He added that the progress of a country depends on their business and trade. Therefore, everyone from small traders to the largest traders should be given a fair playing field. And the commission works to run business smoothly.

"Bangladesh is one of the largest countries in the world in terms of population and many countries want to enter the market in Bangladesh. At one time our country used to import many daily necessities, but at present, we are self-sufficient in many products. So domestic entrepreneurs need to make sure they get a fair price," he added.

Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Mahbubul Alam said Chittagong is a victim of unequal competition.

"While each truck can transport more than 24 tonnes of goods from all over Bangladesh, why was a truck from Chittagong not allowed to carry more than 13 tonnes of goods? The competition commission has to work on this issue," he asked.

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